Horsepasture Grove

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Horsepasture Grove

Arkesden church
Arkesden church Credit: mym

Horsepasture Grove is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Situated in the heart of the county, this beautiful grove is known for its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere. Spanning an area of approximately 100 acres, Horsepasture Grove is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families looking for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The grove is predominantly composed of a variety of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. This rich diversity of flora provides a habitat for various species of wildlife, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature photographers.

Traversing through Horsepasture Grove, visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails, allowing for leisurely strolls or more adventurous hikes. The trails wind through the grove, offering glimpses of babbling brooks, hidden ponds, and enchanting clearings.

The grove is also home to a range of amenities designed to enhance visitors' experiences. Picnic areas equipped with benches and tables are scattered throughout the grove, providing opportunities for families and friends to gather and enjoy a meal amidst nature. Additionally, there are designated camping spots for those seeking a longer stay and a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the woodland.

Horsepasture Grove is easily accessible, with ample parking available for visitors. The grove is open year-round, offering a different experience with each passing season. Whether one seeks solace in the vibrant colors of autumn or the fresh blooms of spring, Horsepasture Grove promises a rejuvenating and memorable experience for all who visit.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.98121/0.14703947 or Grid Reference TL4733. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arkesden church
Arkesden church
Ford Keeper's Cottage This is known as the old ford keeper's cottage in Clavering, Essex - It has been suggested that a house that stood next to this, which burnt down in the 19th century, was the real ford keeper's cottage. I've been told that this is the smallest house in Essex.
Ford Keeper's Cottage
This is known as the old ford keeper's cottage in Clavering, Essex - It has been suggested that a house that stood next to this, which burnt down in the 19th century, was the real ford keeper's cottage. I've been told that this is the smallest house in Essex.
Ford near Arkesden On the road between Arkesden and Duddenhoe End, only occasionally wet.
Ford near Arkesden
On the road between Arkesden and Duddenhoe End, only occasionally wet.
Clavering, Essex This picture shows the approach to St. Mary and St. Clement's church, a 14th century building with many interesting features. The fine 15th century house is believed to have originally been built as almshouses.
Clavering, Essex
This picture shows the approach to St. Mary and St. Clement's church, a 14th century building with many interesting features. The fine 15th century house is believed to have originally been built as almshouses.
The Cricketers, Clavering This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver.
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The Cricketers, Clavering
This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver. LinkExternal link
Arable Land and pylons, Hill Green Looking towards Hill Green from Clavering triangulation pillar.
Arable Land and pylons, Hill Green
Looking towards Hill Green from Clavering triangulation pillar.
Arkesden Church Looking towards Arkesden.
Arkesden Church
Looking towards Arkesden.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex
Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Place Farm, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Place Farm, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Mill, Clavering, Essex A short distance north of this windmill without sails is another without sails. Both have been restored for living accommodation.
Clavering Mill, Clavering, Essex
A short distance north of this windmill without sails is another without sails. Both have been restored for living accommodation.
Clavering village sign, Essex
Clavering village sign, Essex
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex The road is Clatterbury Lane.
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex
The road is Clatterbury Lane.
Stickling Green ..and these are the greens that are grown there, wall to wall brassicas.
Stickling Green
..and these are the greens that are grown there, wall to wall brassicas.
Clavering: Disused windmills This grid square, to the north-west of Clavering, is blessed with two former windmills. The North mill is in sight directly at the end of the road, whilst the similar South mill is visible to the left, and immediately to the left of the prominent conifer tree on the horizon. Close-up views of the two are in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281333">TL4632 : Clavering: North windmill</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281340">TL4632 : Clavering: South windmill</a>
Clavering: Disused windmills
This grid square, to the north-west of Clavering, is blessed with two former windmills. The North mill is in sight directly at the end of the road, whilst the similar South mill is visible to the left, and immediately to the left of the prominent conifer tree on the horizon. Close-up views of the two are in TL4632 : Clavering: North windmill and TL4632 : Clavering: South windmill
Clavering: North windmill This is the larger of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1811 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281323">TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills</a>. It is now a private residence.
Clavering: North windmill
This is the larger of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1811 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills. It is now a private residence.
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Horsepasture Grove is located at Grid Ref: TL4733 (Lat: 51.98121, Lng: 0.14703947)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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Wood Hall
FIXME: Name taken from service road
Lat/Long: 51.9820829/0.1528396
Addr Housename: Woodmans Cottage
Lat/Long: 51.9819047/0.1525775
Addr Housename: Chaff Cottage
Lat/Long: 51.9819807/0.1526043
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